Some majors are far more demanding than others; engineers and science majors are generally swamped. It also depends on your college and what the atmosphere is like. I only speak from experience at the two colleges I've been to, and having a history major roommate who pretty much had all the free time in the universe.
If you really want to have "the generic college experience" of partying all the time or whatever, be a communication's major! It's what all the football players do. And being a football player is prrreeetty much a full time job for a significant portion of the year, so if they can do it in an insignifcant amount of time, you can too!
But that is silly. If school dominates your life, others will occasionally say "you have no life." And those people are usually the same people who believe that they have a life by partying and getting drunk frequently. Well, I say, no one has "a life." Every form of college life is equally loserish, whether you are a sports jock idiot, drunken frat boy, video game obsessed nerd, geeky straight a teacher's pet, I have to be in a relationship to be functional guy, working-and-going-to-school-and-have-no-free-time robot, guy who skips class and smokes pot all day, I spend all my time energy and money on my significant other guy, whatever. Everyone's a loser, which means everyone is equal, and thus, no one should be able to say that their college experience is somehow more-well-lived than yours.
I don't mean loser in a bad way. More like. Everyone is different, and equal, and if someone wants to label you as a loser for doing something different than them, well, they are a loser too then.
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